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All Sides with Ann Fisher is a daily talk show produced by WOSU Public Media that touches on all sides of the issues and events that shape life in central Ohio.Wed, 01 Apr 2015 15:00:16 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1All Sides with Ann Fisher is a daily talk show produced by WOSU Public Media that touches on all sides of the issues and events that shape life in central Ohio.All Sides with Ann FishernoAll Sides with Ann Fisher is a daily talk show produced by WOSU Public Media that touches on all sides of the issues and events that shape life in central Ohio.All Sides with Ann Fisher » cecilia kanghttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides/wp-content/plugins/powerpress/rss_default.jpghttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides
Tech Tuesday: Flying with Phones, Electronic Waste, Gadgetshttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides/tech-tuesday-flying-with-phones-electronic-waste-gadgets/
http://wosu.org/2012/allsides/tech-tuesday-flying-with-phones-electronic-waste-gadgets/#commentsTue, 17 Dec 2013 16:00:58 +0000Rachel Quimbyhttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides/?p=3255911:00

A lot of people will receive shiny new electronics this holiday season. So what happens to the old stuff? A new report shows the world will produce 65 million tons of electronic waste in 2017 alone. This hour we’ll talk about what’s being done to reduce that number. And we’ll learn more about airplane cell phone use– but don’t get ready to chat just yet.

Guests

Cecilia Kang, Washington Post Reporter

Reed Miller, research specialist at MIT, Materials Systems Lab

Russell Holly, tech blogger for geek.com

Links

]]>http://wosu.org/2012/allsides/tech-tuesday-flying-with-phones-electronic-waste-gadgets/feed/0airplanes,cecilia kang,cell phone ban,ecology,electronic waste,reed miller,Russell Holly,tech tuesdayA lot of us will get shiny new electronics this holiday season. So what happens to the old stuff? A new report shows the world will produce 65 million tons of electronic waste in 2017 alone. This hour we'll talk about what's being done to reduce that n...A lot of us will get shiny new electronics this holiday season. So what happens to the old stuff? A new report shows the world will produce 65 million tons of electronic waste in 2017 alone. This hour we'll talk about what's being done to reduce that number. And we'll learn more about airplane cell phone use-- but don't get ready to chat just yet.All Sides with Ann Fisherno49:48